Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never heard of an appeal being successful. MCPS is allowed to set its own criteria and they say a child has to pass all parts of the exam. Your daughter didn't. There is no "right" to attend kindergarten at taxpayer expense before statutory age.
Don't get me started on "rights" and "taxpayer expenses". We pay our taxes and didn't qualify for public pre-k for our kids because we make more money than the poverty line. Explain that right to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never heard of an appeal being successful. MCPS is allowed to set its own criteria and they say a child has to pass all parts of the exam. Your daughter didn't. There is no "right" to attend kindergarten at taxpayer expense before statutory age.
Don't get me started on "rights" and "taxpayer expenses". We pay our taxes and didn't qualify for public pre-k for our kids because we make more money than the poverty line. Explain that right to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone successfully appealed the MCPS early entrance into kindergarten assessment exam to get your child into kindergarten?
MCPS has an age cutoff for 5-years old by September 1, but will test kids that turn 5 between September 2nd to October 15th. My daughter will turn 5 on September 15th, two weeks after the cutoff. She has been in the school aged room of her daycare for about six-months because they thought she was ready to move up. We were all shocked when we found out she didn’t pass the exam. She is social-emotionally mature, can independently complete multi-step directions, passed the mathematics and letter naming parts of the early entrance exam, but did not pass the reading/writing part. Has anyone successfully appealed MCPS to get your child into kindergarten? What supporting documentation did you submit? Are there any buzzwords/phases that are helpful to use? Is it worth mentioning her older sibling already attends the school? Any help is greatly appreciated! My daughter is ready to start school and these technicalities are heartbreaking for her continued education.
Your daughter is not ready to start school and these are not technicalities. This is not heartbreaking. She sounds like a bright little girl. The test is there to make sure you don’t end up with a child who's not ready and starts to struggle and hate school. It does not matter that a sibling attends the school. Your daughter is not ready to attend.
Not necessarily true as mcps test is subjective and most principals refuse early entry. We did ours via a private and looking back it was the right decision. Why hold kids back. They are 5.
How old is your child now?
Anonymous wrote:I've never heard of an appeal being successful. MCPS is allowed to set its own criteria and they say a child has to pass all parts of the exam. Your daughter didn't. There is no "right" to attend kindergarten at taxpayer expense before statutory age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone successfully appealed the MCPS early entrance into kindergarten assessment exam to get your child into kindergarten?
MCPS has an age cutoff for 5-years old by September 1, but will test kids that turn 5 between September 2nd to October 15th. My daughter will turn 5 on September 15th, two weeks after the cutoff. She has been in the school aged room of her daycare for about six-months because they thought she was ready to move up. We were all shocked when we found out she didn’t pass the exam. She is social-emotionally mature, can independently complete multi-step directions, passed the mathematics and letter naming parts of the early entrance exam, but did not pass the reading/writing part. Has anyone successfully appealed MCPS to get your child into kindergarten? What supporting documentation did you submit? Are there any buzzwords/phases that are helpful to use? Is it worth mentioning her older sibling already attends the school? Any help is greatly appreciated! My daughter is ready to start school and these technicalities are heartbreaking for her continued education.
Your daughter is not ready to start school and these are not technicalities. This is not heartbreaking. She sounds like a bright little girl. The test is there to make sure you don’t end up with a child who's not ready and starts to struggle and hate school. It does not matter that a sibling attends the school. Your daughter is not ready to attend.
Not necessarily true as mcps test is subjective and most principals refuse early entry. We did ours via a private and looking back it was the right decision. Why hold kids back. They are 5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone successfully appealed the MCPS early entrance into kindergarten assessment exam to get your child into kindergarten?
MCPS has an age cutoff for 5-years old by September 1, but will test kids that turn 5 between September 2nd to October 15th. My daughter will turn 5 on September 15th, two weeks after the cutoff. She has been in the school aged room of her daycare for about six-months because they thought she was ready to move up. We were all shocked when we found out she didn’t pass the exam. She is social-emotionally mature, can independently complete multi-step directions, passed the mathematics and letter naming parts of the early entrance exam, but did not pass the reading/writing part. Has anyone successfully appealed MCPS to get your child into kindergarten? What supporting documentation did you submit? Are there any buzzwords/phases that are helpful to use? Is it worth mentioning her older sibling already attends the school? Any help is greatly appreciated! My daughter is ready to start school and these technicalities are heartbreaking for her continued education.
Your daughter is not ready to start school and these are not technicalities. This is not heartbreaking. She sounds like a bright little girl. The test is there to make sure you don’t end up with a child who's not ready and starts to struggle and hate school. It does not matter that a sibling attends the school. Your daughter is not ready to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone successfully appealed the MCPS early entrance into kindergarten assessment exam to get your child into kindergarten?
MCPS has an age cutoff for 5-years old by September 1, but will test kids that turn 5 between September 2nd to October 15th. My daughter will turn 5 on September 15th, two weeks after the cutoff. She has been in the school aged room of her daycare for about six-months because they thought she was ready to move up. We were all shocked when we found out she didn’t pass the exam. She is social-emotionally mature, can independently complete multi-step directions, passed the mathematics and letter naming parts of the early entrance exam, but did not pass the reading/writing part. Has anyone successfully appealed MCPS to get your child into kindergarten? What supporting documentation did you submit? Are there any buzzwords/phases that are helpful to use? Is it worth mentioning her older sibling already attends the school? Any help is greatly appreciated! My daughter is ready to start school and these technicalities are heartbreaking for her continued education.
Why would you want to do this? There are significant advantages to being among the oldest in the grade.
When your child is applying to college, remember that she’ll be competing against applicants who went on-time from school districts with a 9/1 cutoff. So, your kid will be competing with applicants who are at least a full year older.